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Luke Littler celebrates with the Sid Waddell trophy after victory against Gian van Veen after the final of the World Darts Championship at the Alexandra Palace. He is wearing his signature purple and yellow darts shirt and smiling.
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Luke Littler's rise 'beyond anything expected', childhood coach says – BBC

  • 4 January 2026
  1. Luke Littler’s rise ‘beyond anything expected’, childhood coach says  BBC
  2. ‘I want to dominate’ – Littler takes another step towards greatness  BBC
  3. ‘The Glastonbury of sport’: Luke Littler effect takes darts to new heights  The Guardian
  4. World Darts Championship final recap: Luke Littler 7-1 Gian van Veen – updates, result & reaction as it happened  BBC
  5. Luke Littler on his next challenger: Michael van Gerwen said a star is born every 17 years!  Sky Sports
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